Yes, it's the default behavior when instant-sending or pasting a path to LaunchBar. It selects the folder in Launchbar. Pressing return opens the folder in Finder. You can use arrow keys and search to navigate in Launchbar. See Documentation here under "Browsing"

Well, it's definitely still a feature, so the only thing I can imagine is that you might have disabled LaunchBar's notifications in Notification Center Preferences. http://f.cl.ly/items/0X1z2l3V221l3W37331b/Screen%20Shot%202013-09-12%20at%2013.05.33.png Make sure "Banners" is selected.

Hi Everybody; I'm about to submit a feature request for relative dates in LaunchBar's calendar event date parsing functionality. But maybe I'm just missing something and you guys can help me out with that: I'd like to be able to type: Event @ in 2 hours or some shorthand like Event @ +2h This is cur...

To elaborate a little: - The ability to blindly start a google search is invaluable. (Compare it to using the trackpad to open safari, wait for it to launch if it isn't already, navigate up to the searchfield, click and then start typing) - typing an app's abbreviation and right-arrowing into it's l...

I used Finder to navigate here: /System/Library/Components/CharacterPalette.component/Contents/SharedSupport and /System/Library/Components/KeyboardViewer.component/Contents/SharedSupport Then I simply dragged the .apps in there into LaunchBar's index. LaunchBar opens them just like any other applic...

If you want to drag the file you had selected in Finder, you should Instant-Send it to LaunchBar by pressing your shortcut (cmd-space) and holding it. Then you can find the directory you want to drag it to by searching or browsing, hit enter to get your selection of actions and choose the one you wa...